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1993 D LMC, Reverse Memorial Bay 6 Anomaly (Also Testing New Scope)

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 Posted 09/04/2020  2:22 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Grelko to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Memorial bay 6. It looks like something is sticking out from the left side of his neck. It's not a zinc bubble. Would this be considered a type of DDR?


First 3 pictures are with an Ipad+jeweler's loupe.
Pictures 4 and 5 show the maximum zoom for my new scope.

I haven't played around with the color, sharpness or much else yet.

The FG is the same size as it is on my 32" screen, cropped from a screenshot. (409x393 pixels)



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The neck thing looks like plating debris.
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I thought it might have been a die chip.

So "plating debris" could have been something like a piece of dust that got trapped under the plating when it was put on?
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Yup.
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